
SINISTER GHOST – Reo Tempo
The Tuscans have dropped a new EP packed with fresh conceptual depth, staying true to their signature sound and razor-sharp lyricism.

The Tuscans have dropped a new EP packed with fresh conceptual depth, staying true to their signature sound and razor-sharp lyricism.

Live report of Krisiun’s Canadian date, where they celebrated the 25th anniversary of Conquerors of Armageddon alongside three notable bands.

The Friulian band have delivered a sensational debut album, standing out as one of the most compelling releases in the Italian black metal scene.

Danish musician Ole Pedersen Luk has become a true guarantee in the black metal scene, and his latest album proves it beyond any doubt.

In a genre dominated by speed and fury, there are often more emotional moments that reveal its deeper, more introspective side.

The Swiss veterans are back after 32 years with a sensational album, already among the frontrunners for Album of the Year.

The Tuscan band is back with an energetic, straightforward album that also brings a few fresh twists compared to their previous release.

After its emergence, the new extreme subgenre breaks away from classic brutal death, spreading and evolving more and more.

The history of one of the most extreme sounds ever passes through crucial events, stylistic evolutions, and a very important underground scene.

You can’t always judge a band by its name—some are completely misleading.

The Tuscans have dropped a new EP packed with fresh conceptual depth, staying true to their signature sound and razor-sharp lyricism.

Live report of Krisiun’s Canadian date, where they celebrated the 25th anniversary of Conquerors of Armageddon alongside three notable bands.

The Friulian band have delivered a sensational debut album, standing out as one of the most compelling releases in the Italian black metal scene.

Danish musician Ole Pedersen Luk has become a true guarantee in the black metal scene, and his latest album proves it beyond any doubt.

In a genre dominated by speed and fury, there are often more emotional moments that reveal its deeper, more introspective side.

The Swiss veterans are back after 32 years with a sensational album, already among the frontrunners for Album of the Year.

The Tuscan band is back with an energetic, straightforward album that also brings a few fresh twists compared to their previous release.

After its emergence, the new extreme subgenre breaks away from classic brutal death, spreading and evolving more and more.

The history of one of the most extreme sounds ever passes through crucial events, stylistic evolutions, and a very important underground scene.

You can’t always judge a band by its name—some are completely misleading.